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8432 MAGNOLIA AVENUE
RIVERSIDE, CALIFORNIA
Vol. VII, No. 3
Student Publication
February 10, 1961
FRESHMAN COUNCIL
TAKES OVER B.S.U
The Freshman Council is a
part of the Baptist Student Union.
The purpose of the Council is to
train Freshmen so that they will be
better qualified for BSU executive
offices in the future. Each officer
on the Freshman Council acts under
the supervision of the corresponding
officer on the Executive BSU Council and they also serve on a committee of that officer. The council
sponsors projects of their own.
Their most recent project was taking over the duties of the executive
council for one week. They sponsored the very successful Welcome
Social. The Vesper and morning
watch services were also given by
the Freshmen.
Buddy Morris is the advisor and
the hard-working officers are:
President Bob Newton
Vice-president Vi Knight
Secretary Shari Eurich
Chairmen
Enlistment Anna Homer
Devotional Chuck Orr
Stewardship . . . Carl Holtzclaw
Music Joyce Baird
Mission Pat Ryan
Christian Citizenship . . .
Carol Stalcup
Publicity Janet Slape
Social Doug Nichols
CALENDAR
OF ACTIVITIES
February 10 ... . Basketball, UCR
February 11 .... Basketball, Life
February 14 . . . Basketball, Azusa
February 17 ... . Basketball, Biola
February 18 . . . Basketball, LAPC
February 24 . . . Basketball, Azusa
February 24, 25 . Y.W.A. Houseparty
DR. BESSIE HOPKINS
DIES OF HEART ATTACK
Dr. Bessie Hopkins, English
professor here at CBC suffered a
heart attack on the afternoon of
Friday, February 3. She died shortly
thereafter at 2:15-
Dr. Hopkins, who came to
California from Mississippi, had
attended ten different schools and
had taught in several others. She
received an A.V. from Whitworth
college, a B.S. from Wesleyan college, another A.B. from Randolph
Macon Women's College, her M.A.
from the University of Alabama, and
her Ph.D. from George Peabody
College in 1957.
In addition to raising three
daughters and a son, Dr. Hopkins
was an outstanding English teacher.
She coached several champion
debate teams.
She was offered the position of
Chairman of the Division of Humanities at Whitworth College, which
her Grandfather founded and her
father was President of at one time.
However, she preferred to return to
CBC. Both of Dr. Hopkins' grandfathers were Methodist ministers,
and her father was president of
another college in addition to
Whitworth.
It is a custom in the Hopkins'
family to donate books to a library
rather than send flowers to the
funeral of one of the family. It was
Dr. Hopkins' desire that anyone
wishing to do something in her
memory would donate books to the
library.
Dr. Hopkins was buried in
Hickory, Mississippi Thursday
morning. A special chapel service
was held this morning at CBC in
commemoration of her labors here.
CAROL ROSE CHOSEN
AS BASKETBALL
SWEETHEART
Carol Rose, a pretty brunette
sophomore, was honored Saturday
night as CBC's Basketball Sweetheart. Her court consisted of May
Campbell and Betty Ayres, also
members of the sophomore class.
The announcement of Miss Rose
as the favorite of the three darlings,
who were announced Friday during
chapel, was made by Dean Olie T.
Brown at the half time of the game
between the JV's and the CBC
alumni team. Phil Dabney presented
Carol with a bouquet of red roses
while Virgil Dahl presented the two
darlings, May and Betty, with bouquets of red carnations. The girls
were chosen by the basketball team
on the basis of their support of the
team as well as their beauty and
personality.
Enrollment Increases
20% Over Last Spring
Incomplete registration figures
for the Spring semester show an
enrolment of 356 students, a 20%
increase over last Spring and an
all-time high for a Spring semester
at CBC. Because registration is not
yet officially closed the following
list of new and re-entering students
may not be complete.
The new and re-entering freshmen include: Teri Bradgen, Galie
Burnett, Ron Chamberlain, Gary
Cragun, Lynn Cuttle, Wilbur Fuller,
Paul Mason, Tanya McLaughlin,
Wesley Muller, Charles Orr, Irene
Prokapowitsch, Jesse Reuteria,
Rachel Root, John Russell, Cornelia
Spence, Sue Spraker, Zelda Walls,
Teddy Whiteman, Judy Yoon, Fred
(Con't on P. 3 Col. 3)

7
Sonnst
8432 MAGNOLIA AVENUE
RIVERSIDE, CALIFORNIA
Vol. VII, No. 3
Student Publication
February 10, 1961
FRESHMAN COUNCIL
TAKES OVER B.S.U
The Freshman Council is a
part of the Baptist Student Union.
The purpose of the Council is to
train Freshmen so that they will be
better qualified for BSU executive
offices in the future. Each officer
on the Freshman Council acts under
the supervision of the corresponding
officer on the Executive BSU Council and they also serve on a committee of that officer. The council
sponsors projects of their own.
Their most recent project was taking over the duties of the executive
council for one week. They sponsored the very successful Welcome
Social. The Vesper and morning
watch services were also given by
the Freshmen.
Buddy Morris is the advisor and
the hard-working officers are:
President Bob Newton
Vice-president Vi Knight
Secretary Shari Eurich
Chairmen
Enlistment Anna Homer
Devotional Chuck Orr
Stewardship . . . Carl Holtzclaw
Music Joyce Baird
Mission Pat Ryan
Christian Citizenship . . .
Carol Stalcup
Publicity Janet Slape
Social Doug Nichols
CALENDAR
OF ACTIVITIES
February 10 ... . Basketball, UCR
February 11 .... Basketball, Life
February 14 . . . Basketball, Azusa
February 17 ... . Basketball, Biola
February 18 . . . Basketball, LAPC
February 24 . . . Basketball, Azusa
February 24, 25 . Y.W.A. Houseparty
DR. BESSIE HOPKINS
DIES OF HEART ATTACK
Dr. Bessie Hopkins, English
professor here at CBC suffered a
heart attack on the afternoon of
Friday, February 3. She died shortly
thereafter at 2:15-
Dr. Hopkins, who came to
California from Mississippi, had
attended ten different schools and
had taught in several others. She
received an A.V. from Whitworth
college, a B.S. from Wesleyan college, another A.B. from Randolph
Macon Women's College, her M.A.
from the University of Alabama, and
her Ph.D. from George Peabody
College in 1957.
In addition to raising three
daughters and a son, Dr. Hopkins
was an outstanding English teacher.
She coached several champion
debate teams.
She was offered the position of
Chairman of the Division of Humanities at Whitworth College, which
her Grandfather founded and her
father was President of at one time.
However, she preferred to return to
CBC. Both of Dr. Hopkins' grandfathers were Methodist ministers,
and her father was president of
another college in addition to
Whitworth.
It is a custom in the Hopkins'
family to donate books to a library
rather than send flowers to the
funeral of one of the family. It was
Dr. Hopkins' desire that anyone
wishing to do something in her
memory would donate books to the
library.
Dr. Hopkins was buried in
Hickory, Mississippi Thursday
morning. A special chapel service
was held this morning at CBC in
commemoration of her labors here.
CAROL ROSE CHOSEN
AS BASKETBALL
SWEETHEART
Carol Rose, a pretty brunette
sophomore, was honored Saturday
night as CBC's Basketball Sweetheart. Her court consisted of May
Campbell and Betty Ayres, also
members of the sophomore class.
The announcement of Miss Rose
as the favorite of the three darlings,
who were announced Friday during
chapel, was made by Dean Olie T.
Brown at the half time of the game
between the JV's and the CBC
alumni team. Phil Dabney presented
Carol with a bouquet of red roses
while Virgil Dahl presented the two
darlings, May and Betty, with bouquets of red carnations. The girls
were chosen by the basketball team
on the basis of their support of the
team as well as their beauty and
personality.
Enrollment Increases
20% Over Last Spring
Incomplete registration figures
for the Spring semester show an
enrolment of 356 students, a 20%
increase over last Spring and an
all-time high for a Spring semester
at CBC. Because registration is not
yet officially closed the following
list of new and re-entering students
may not be complete.
The new and re-entering freshmen include: Teri Bradgen, Galie
Burnett, Ron Chamberlain, Gary
Cragun, Lynn Cuttle, Wilbur Fuller,
Paul Mason, Tanya McLaughlin,
Wesley Muller, Charles Orr, Irene
Prokapowitsch, Jesse Reuteria,
Rachel Root, John Russell, Cornelia
Spence, Sue Spraker, Zelda Walls,
Teddy Whiteman, Judy Yoon, Fred
(Con't on P. 3 Col. 3)